Musicians in Crisis challenges popular narratives of the Greek predicament as they are reported by political and financial elites through international media.
Musicians in Crisis challenges popular narratives of the Greek predicament as they are reported by political and financial elites through international media.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ioannis Tsioulakis is Senior Lecturer in Anthropology and Ethnomusicology at Queen's University Belfast, He recently co-edited a volume entitled Musicians and their Audiences: Performance, Speech and Mediation (with Elina Hytönen-Ng, Routledge 2017), and he has published numerous articles and chapters on Greek jazz music, cosmopolitanism and music professionalism.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: Doing Music Ethnography in Greece 2. Becoming a 'Pro': Skills, Strategies and Success 3. A Community of Experience: Intimacies, Ideologies and Discourses 4. Power and Performative Classes 5. Locating the Music Precariat in the Greek Crisis 6. Ways Out: Teaching, Artisanship and Micro-Scenes 7. Epilogue: Musicians (always) in Crisis
1. Introduction: Doing Music Ethnography in Greece 2. Becoming a 'Pro': Skills, Strategies and Success 3. A Community of Experience: Intimacies, Ideologies and Discourses 4. Power and Performative Classes 5. Locating the Music Precariat in the Greek Crisis 6. Ways Out: Teaching, Artisanship and Micro-Scenes 7. Epilogue: Musicians (always) in Crisis
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